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US: Ionic liquids improve CO2-CO conversion efficiency

A group of researchers led by chemists Richard Masel of Dioxide Materials in Champaign, Illinois, and Paul Kenis of the University of Illinois Urbana has found a method of reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) to carbon monoxide (CO) using an electrical potential difference of less than 1.5V. As reported in an abstract Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued

A group of researchers led by chemists Richard Masel of Dioxide Materials in Champaign, Illinois, and Paul Kenis of the University of Illinois Urbana has found a method of reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) to carbon monoxide (CO) using an electrical potential difference of less than 1.5V.

As reported in an abstract

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